Features
- Parroting Solitude: The Alienated Voice in Julio Cortázar’s “Adíos Robinson”Peter DeGabriele
- The Nature of ECCO-TCPStephen H. Gregg
- Information and Credibility in A Journal of the Plague YearAaron R. Hanlon
Distinguished Scholar’s Comment
Reviews
- Sapphic Crossings: Cross-Dressing Women in Eighteenth-Century British Literature, by Ula Lukszo KleinReviewed by Hannah Chaskin
- Robinson Crusoe after 300 Years, edited by Andreas K. E. Mueller and Glynis Ridley. Lewisburg, Bucknell University Press, 2021;
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Rewriting Crusoe: The Robinsonade across Languages, Cultures and Media, edited by Jakub Lipski
Reviewed by Emmanuelle Peraldo - Vanity Fair and the Celestial City: Dissenting, Methodist, and Evangelical Literary Culture in England, 1720–1800, by Isabel RiversReviewed by Nicholas Seager